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Reading the Marseille Tarot

Reading the Marseille Tarot
Author: Jean-Michel David
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0975712233

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Reading the Marseille Tarot: A self-paced tarot course based on the Jean Noblet 1650 Paris deck arose out of course materials written for an online 30-week tarot course.


The Marseille Tarot Revealed

The Marseille Tarot Revealed
Author: Yoav Ben-Dov
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738752851

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Unravel the Mysteries of the Classic Marseille Tarot with This Comprehensive, Full-Color Guide Explore the deep symbolism of a frequently misunderstood deck and use the cards to answer the important questions of life. The Marseille Tarot Revealed explains everything you need to know to start or deepen your Marseille Tarot practice, including history, decks, readings, spreads, symbols, and much more. Yoav Ben-Dov shares the meaning of the Marseille art motifs and specific reading techniques that can be used with any tarot deck to help you tap in to your own intuition. With full-color illustrations and interpretations for each card, this book is a must-have for anyone who's interested in one of the world's most influential decks. Note: This book is comprised of material previously published as Tarot: The Open Reading by Yoav Ben-Dov. Classic Marseille Decks New Marseille Decks The French School The English School Tarot and the New Age Handling the Cards Shuffling the Deck How to Read The Meaning of Cards Basic Spreads Reverse Cards The Symbolic Language


Reading and Understanding the Marseille Tarot

Reading and Understanding the Marseille Tarot
Author: Anna Maria Morsucci
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738761145

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Tarot expert Anna Maria Morsucci provides fascinating insights and helpful tips for reading the Marseille Tarot. This is a perfect companion book for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of this powerful but mysterious deck. With a down-to-earth style and a profound perspective on the historical aspects of the deck, this book will take your reading to a whole new level.


Marseille Tarot

Marseille Tarot
Author: Camelia Elias
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2014-12-26
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9788792633422

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This book aims to cover four basic questions: Why do we read cards? What's so special about the Marseille Tarot? How can the cards uncover our blind spots? What does it mean to live a magical life, when we allow the stories that the cards tell us to offer solutions to our real problems? The book is also the first to introduce the readers to the wonderful and strange cards of Carolus Zoya, a most rare and unseen Tarot de Marseille deck made in Turin at the end of 1700.


Tarot De Marseille

Tarot De Marseille
Author: Mary Packard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2015
Genre: Tarot
ISBN: 1631061623

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Tarology

Tarology
Author: Enrique Enriquez
Publisher: Eyecorner Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9788792633125

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In TAROLOGY Enrique Enriquez sees the Tarot de Marseille through the prism and science of pataphysics, the science of imaginary solutions. By following into the footsteps of Oulipian writers, he applies the idea of constraint and the rule of restriction to the surprisingly visual and gestural nature of Tarot. The result is not only illuminating but also enriching for all those interested in the history of Tarot and its divinatory practices. Enriquez develops a whole new method of reading cards, which combines careful considerations of chance with choice. By using a phenomenological and constructivist approach to the cards, Enriquez shows how the Tarot de Marseille speaks poetry and thus reveals some of our deepest concerns with language, with what we can say when we are at a loss for words. --- "In TAROLOGY, going from pataphysics to poetry, Enrique Enriquez PERFORMS tarot in a way that is marvelously free of cultural preconditioning to the workings of myth and symbol, while at the same time proposing following the rules of 'watch and learn', 'keep it simple', 'stay on track', 'be surprised', 'be fearless', and 'let the image talk the walk'. This is no small achievement." (Camelia Elias, Professor of American Studies and Tarot de Marseille Reader)


Untold Tarot

Untold Tarot
Author: Caitlín Matthews
Publisher: Red Feather
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-09-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780764355615

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Discover forgotten divinatory skills, and learn to read the Tarot with confidence. Not just another Tarot book, Untold Tarot presents historic styles of reading little known in the modern era. It teaches traditional ways of reading used for pre-twentieth-century decks, drawing upon older cartomantic arts such as blending and pairing cards, reading lines, and following "line of sight" to piece together untold stories according to the direction in which the characters are facing. The time to rediscover these lost skills is ripe, and the practical and personal approach presented here empowers you to read in your own fluid style and develop a full palette of skills. The book also includes a selection of card spreads drawn from traditional French and Italian sources, plus methods of reading cards based on the author's own extensive research.


What is Not

What is Not
Author: Camelia Elias
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9788792633439

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This book deconstructs the 22 trumps of the Marseille Tarot, bringing a fresh and original perspective to divination. The book aims to inspire both seasoned and inexperienced diviners.


Read Like the Devil

Read Like the Devil
Author: Camelia Elias
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9788792633736

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This course book offers rigorous deconstructions and revisions of traditional approaches to reading the playing cards, establishing a unique, oracular voice that's efficient, convincing, and poetic.


The Way of Tarot

The Way of Tarot
Author: Alejandro Jodorowsky
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2009-11-17
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1594776563

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Filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky’s insights into the Tarot as a spiritual path • Works with the original Marseille Tarot to reveal the roots of Western wisdom • Provides the key to the symbolic language of the Tarot’s “nomadic cathedral” • Transforms a simple divination tool into a vehicle for self-realization and healing Alejandro Jodorowsky’s profound study of the Tarot, which began in the early 1950s, reveals it to be far more than a simple divination device. The Tarot is first and foremost a powerful instrument of self-knowledge and a representation of the structure of the soul. The Way of Tarot shows that the entire deck is structured like a temple, or a mandala, which is both an image of the world and a representation of the divine. The authors use the sacred art of the original Marseille Tarot--created during a time of religious tolerance in the 11th century--to reconnect with the roots of the Tarot’s Western esoteric wisdom. They explain that the Tarot is a “nomadic cathedral” whose parts--the 78 cards or “arcana”--should always be viewed with an awareness of the whole structure. This understanding is essential to fully grasp the Tarot’s hermetic symbolism. The authors explore the secret associations behind the hierarchy of the cards and the correspondences between the suits and energies within human beings. Each description of the Major Arcana includes key word summaries, symbolic meanings, traditional interpretations, and a section where the card speaks for itself. Jodorowsky and Costa then take the art of reading the Tarot to a depth never before possible. Using their work with Tarology, a new psychological approach that uses the symbolism and optical language of the Tarot to create a mirror image of the personality, they offer a powerful tool for self-realization, creativity, and healing.